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We hired bikes in Clare and cycled to a few wineries with a lunch stop at Mitchell wines.
We took the advice from the guy we rented the bikes from and headed uphill to Sevenill Winery via Tim Adams and then onto Mitchell Wines for...More

Ask Lynn S about Riesling Trail

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We hired our bikes in Clare and cycled to SevenHill winery, which was definitely worth a visit and a walk around. Then took the side loop that went past Skillagalee and Kilakanoon wineries - a picturesque detour. As we were in our cycling gear and...More

Ask Robbie S about Riesling Trail

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We spent a day riding the trail, and had a great time biking and stoping at wineries. We rented from the cycle shop that is almost on the trail, and had a great experience with our bikes. It rained the day we rode, and even...More

Ask WpgLeah about Riesling Trail

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Do not visit the Clare Valley without spending some time either riding or walking this beautiful trail. With easy access to wineries, beautiful countryside and well maintained track it was an absolute highlight of our recent trip to Clare.

Ask GFMVHAC about Riesling Trail

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An easy cycle trail with in general long gradual ascents and descents throughout the circa 30km from Clare to Auburn. Good maps of the trail are usually provided along with the bike hire or from the info centres. There are numerous Informative placards throughout the...More

Ask AllyBee43 about Riesling Trail

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Although it was hot (very hot by Alaskan standards!) this trail was an absolute must! We rented bikes from the local bike rental place and took off along the trail. What an excellent way to see the valley while checking out the wineries! Just be...More

Ask JAGSeward about Riesling Trail

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This trail is fabulous for the novice rider or the experienced. The quality of the track is excellent and being on an old railway line, the inclines are gradual and easy to manage. Hire your bikes from Kent at Reisling Trail Bike Hire - very...More

Ask AdelaideGolfer about Riesling Trail

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We hired new funky bikes from the Riesling trial bike hire - staff were super friendly and helpful.
Got us set up with right sized bikes, helmets and even offered free bottles of water.
Maps included.
We went on a Saturday at 9am, unfortunately most...More

Ask AnnaSpanna84 about Riesling Trail

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What a great way to get away from it all and get back to nature!
The Riesling trail is an easy ride for all ages. Meanders sling the old rail line from Clare to Auburn and beyond. Plenty of places to stop and admire the...More

Ask gray_darren67 about Riesling Trail

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There’s a heap of options around the area from bnb’s to motels - when we went we stayed at Clare which is at the start - as for public transport there is none that I’m aware of - Barossa does have a taxi service that should... More

There’s a heap of options around the area from bnb’s to motels - when we went we stayed at Clare which is at the start - as for public transport there is none that I’m aware of - Barossa does have a taxi service that should be able to take you around (normal SA taxi rates)

It’s sealed most of the way with a small gravel like stone - personally I wouldn’t ride my road bike on it - we used mountain bikes - although some commuter style treaded tyres would cope ok - you can also ride on the road... More

It’s sealed most of the way with a small gravel like stone - personally I wouldn’t ride my road bike on it - we used mountain bikes - although some commuter style treaded tyres would cope ok - you can also ride on the road in certain sections too